Description:
The Transport Access Program (TAP) is an initiative by the NSW Government, dedicated to enhancing the accessibility and convenience of public transport infrastructure across the state. For this project the Denistone and Stanmore railway station scopes are centred around improving public transport access for individuals with disabilities, limited mobility, and parents or carers with prams.
Rating Highlights
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Climate Change Adaptation | Cli-2 | The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 2.89.
The Project identified one high priority risk related to extreme rainfall causing flooding and blockages to drainage systems and culverts. Subsequently, a proposed drainage system design was implemented resulting in a medium residual risk rating. Other mitigation measures implemented to reduce extreme heat related risks include:
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Community Health, Well-being and Safety | Hea-1 | The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 2.89.
The Project identified three community priority issues to positively contribute to:
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Verified Innovations
Name | Verification Date | Innovation Type | Description & Sustainability Benefits | |
ISupply | 6/10/23 | | Innovation Challenge (IC-8) | The Project received 0.75 points for using the following services/products from the ISupply Directory:
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Certification Date:
8-May-24 |